Tag Archives: King Solomon
One king, 4 exaggerations in his life-part 1
In the year of 960 B.C.E approximately there was a new king in Israel, the king Solomon, which became a one after a great manipulation of Nathan the prophet in the beginning of 1 Kings 1. Solomon is considered as a king with a lot of dignity and honor from the old ages till today, [...]
A New Seal Found in the Old City!
A new seal stamp bearing a Hebrew name has been found in the excavations in the Old City of Jerusalem under the authority of Eilat Mazar. If one recalls it will be remembered that many other exciting seals and bullae have already been uncovered in older excavations at the same site, such as the name [...]
Biblical Archeology – the City of David
The oldest part of Israelite Jerusalem, known as the city of David, is located on a narrow ridge just south of the walls of the current old city of Jerusalem. After conquering Jerusalem from the Jebusites, David established the city as his capital and began to develop it. David’s Jerusalem was extremely small and was [...]
Biblical Archeology – The Jerusalem Temple
The Jerusalem Temple is a general name which conveys two different temples, operating from the 10th century BCE to the 1st century CE on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, with a seven-decade-long gap during the 6th century CE due to the Babylonian exile. The Temple was the religious center of the Israelite and later Judean [...]
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